On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 08:09:44AM -0400, Sean Dague wrote:
: Yeh, James actually got that to me a day or so ago.  I also got a code
: submission from someone else, which I shall attempt to integrate late next
: week.  (I am on the road till Thursday the 28th).
: 
: Now that we are announced and out there and all, what sort of thoughts do
: you have about project directions?

I think we need to do some administration.

First, the original PPT was set up to be a clone of the FreeBSD/POSIX
variations of these programs.  We have to maintain that in the PPT as
it stands.

Second, I'd like to start a GNU/Linux variation of the PPT.  So we
would have: Bundle::PPT::BSD and Bundle::PPT::Linux, or something like
that.

We need to have a web site similar to Toms that discusses what has
been done, what shape it's in and what we need done.

:       -Sean
: 
: On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 11:39:27AM -0400, Casey West wrote:
: > ----- Forwarded message from James Bias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -----
: > 
: > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: > Subject: command request.
: > From: James Bias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: > Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 21:14:08 -0700
: > 
: > Could you add sz/rz to the commands to be developed?
: > I have been trying to find someone that could do it.  I 
: > dont have the time to do it myself. I know that there used 
: > to be a version in perl, but have not seen it in years. I 
: > dont know if the old one was a compelete version or just a 
: > project someone started and never finished. I know there is 
: > a module on cpan that does zmodem crc-32 checksums. but 
: > thats all the help I can offer now. 
: > 
: > ----- End forwarded message -----
: > 
: >   Casey West
: > 
: > -- 
: > If unix is the face of the future I wanna go back to quill pens. 
: >  -- Joseph Snipp
: 
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: 



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